He weekend will bring a notable change in the weather in Spain, with rain in the north of the peninsula and temperatures that, although initially mild, will fall sharply from Sunday due to the arrival of a very cold air mass coming from Europeaccording to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).
Rains in the north and mild temperatures
This Saturdaythe passage of a cold front will leave cloudy skies in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. with persistent rains in the Cantabrian mountain range and the north of the Pyrenees, accompanied by storms in some areas. In the afternoon, rainfall will be limited to the Pyrenees and the Balearic Islands.
Maximum temperatures will reach 24 degrees in Valencia and Castellón, 23 degrees in Murcia and 22 in Malaga, while in the center of the peninsula, Madrid, it will reach 18 degrees. In the Canary Islands, the weather will continue to be stable and the winds will blow strongly in the Pyrenees, around the Bajo Ebro, in Ampurdán and in the north of the Balearic Islands.
Thermal collapse and frost
For Sunday, anticyclonic weather is expected, with slightly cloudy skies except for some low clouds and fog in the extreme north and both plateaus and some Precipitation in the Pyrenees, points in the extreme north and in the Balearic Islandswhere they may be in the form of occasionally stormy showers.
The arrival of a cold air mass will cause a sharp thermal drop. Frosts will become widespread, even near coastal areas, and minimum temperatures will fall between 4 and 7 degrees.
Forecast for next week: DANA starting Monday
The week will begin with an anticyclonic predominance and clear skies in most of the country. However, in the Balearic Islands and the southern half of the Mediterranean, A possible DANA could leave occasional showers starting Monday. That day, temperatures will continue to decrease, with minimums of 4 or 6 degrees below zero in cities such as Cuenca, Ávila and Segovia.
Starting Tuesday, DANA, with high uncertainty regarding its position, will leave a cloudier environment, with showers accompanied by storms and sometimes locally strong, in the Balearic Islands and the southern half of the Mediterranean. Maximum temperatures will tend to increase slightly, especially in the northern mountains, while The minimum temperatures will continue to register widespread frosts in the interior of the peninsula.